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#120
by
tomgallagher
on 01 Dec, 2009 14:54
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Right and nobody likes the Police either unless it's 3am and it's your house being broken into.
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#121
by
Grr8 Franzini
on 08 Jan, 2010 03:20
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Corrections Officer here. Finishing up my Bachelors degree in Psychology online as well. Enjoy my job for the most part! Has its thrills and chills
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#122
by
Tommi
on 08 Jan, 2010 04:30
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I'm a student. studying to be a cinematographer.
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#123
by
geoguy
on 08 Jan, 2010 04:56
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Business owner. I own an art gallery & picture framing shop. HOWEVER... ... the recession has hit South Africa as well. It seems that I will only be open untill end of February this year...

However, there's always a silver lining... I enrolled to finish University. Will be doing Bachelor of commerce in accounting. Hoping to be a CPA at the the end of a long road... Was at the bank thins moring, luckily they're prepared to help with student loan... Excited about this year... HArd wok ahead
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#124
by
mangosink12572
on 08 Jan, 2010 13:32
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I am in the wine and liquor business in upstate New York - - - -and I would like to get a sly group together in the New York area - - - -
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#125
by
kenrh
on 08 Jan, 2010 17:21
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I love to read about what all you guys are doing, and feel for those that have lost their jobs and are finding it hard to get another. My wife and I run a small photographic businss but we are more than semi-retired. We do photographic projects and also wide format printing from our home. We did have a Kodak lab but ended up having to close it before it wiped us out financially. We reckoned it was better to loose what money we had in the business than our home and sanity.
I hope those looking for jobs find success very soon. It's not just about money but also self esteem and confidence.
Ken
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#126
by
Grr8 Franzini
on 08 Jan, 2010 22:32
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mangosink12572 I also live in Upstate New York. Where abouts? I am just above Binghamton in the Whitney Point area. Working at the Broome County Sheriff's Office.
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#127
by
Jack
on 09 Jan, 2010 09:44
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Third-party EU tech support.
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#128
by
surfboardnyc
on 09 Jan, 2010 18:07
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i am in finance, work on Wall Street. I always thought being sly in such a conservative industry is a problem but guess what... it's not.
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#129
by
geoguy
on 10 Jan, 2010 15:55
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I love to read about what all you guys are doing, and feel for those that have lost their jobs and are finding it hard to get another. My wife and I run a small photographic businss but we are more than semi-retired. We do photographic projects and also wide format printing from our home. We did have a Kodak lab but ended up having to close it before it wiped us out financially. We reckoned it was better to loose what money we had in the business than our home and sanity.
I hope those looking for jobs find success very soon. It's not just about money but also self esteem and confidence.
Ken
I know what you mean... Sanity; self esteem & confidence. These are major issues to me. My dad just says that I have to move on. But he was never in business and had to walk a mile in my shoes... Its tough, but yes, we go on.
Good luck to you as well
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#130
by
TGB1
on 31 Jan, 2010 15:48
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I do a few things. I just resigned as a YMCA director. I have always been a bartender either part or full time and will be returning to full time in April. This job will also include hiring and training the door/security guys.
On the side I am keeping my hand in the Health & Fitness field by leading a boot camp and developing a kettelbell class for the outdoors/summertime.
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#131
by
Clunkerider
on 07 Feb, 2010 16:29
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I was in the Canadian Army for a while, Worked in Provinical Corrections for a few years. Now I work in Aviation doing Quality control for a manufacturing company. I did aircraft maintenance, structures and dabbled in avionics before doing the quality control thing.
Supporting a family is not easy like many of you know, so I usually work part time in security or retail to suppliment my income too. 40 hour work week seems to be a thing of the past.
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#132
by
Arnie
on 07 Feb, 2010 17:41
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My employment in the US Navy after 20 years of service is coming to an end this summer...
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#133
by
Robmeister
on 09 Feb, 2010 18:32
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Full-time Daddy, thanks to booming network marketing venture.

Was in financial services, financial/retirement planning....doing well, but working 50 to 60 hours per week. Dropped that like a hot rock!!!
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#134
by
xnewyawka
on 10 Feb, 2010 17:23
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